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As part of this restructuring, CRNC has reduced its workforce by eight positions, affecting every department. This represents 10 out of 38 employees - more than 26% of the organization’s staff.
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The Colorado Dream: Ending the Hate State from KUNC wins a 2025 Excellence in Journalism award from NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ+ Journalists.
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KUNC and The Colorado Sound are launching an emergency fundraising campaign to secure these essential services. Across the country, listeners are sending a clear message: public media is worth funding — and worth fighting for.
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KUNC was recognized for its education reporting, its spot news coverage, sports feature and for an interview on its daily podcast and radio show, In the NoCo. The awards were for work produced in 2024.
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KUNC News wins six regional Edward R. Murrow Awards for journalism in 2024
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KUNC making changes to its programming, adding some new shows to its weekend schedule and moving a few others around both on the weekdays and weekends. Weekday changes begin May 26 and weekend changes begin May 31.
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The hour-long special series starts May 9 with five episodes airing on Fridays, exploring various mental health topics, from eating disorders to the role of technology in mental health, and mental health in children and the elderly.
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Rae Solomon, KUNC’s rural and small communities reporter, has been named a Spring 2025 Higher Education Media Fellow by The Institute for Citizens & Scholars. Solomon joins 14 other journalists who represent news outlets and media from across the country. The fellowship will focus on postsecondary education.
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KUNC News was recognized as Colorado’s 2024 Radio Station of the Year (major market) at the Colorado Broadcasters Association 2025 awards ceremony in Denver on Saturday.
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KUNC presents "Possible," an audio series exploring the future of AI and how it could benefit humanity. The series is back for a spring run, with five episodes airing every Friday, starting April 4.